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protected by china, russia and iran he has been the initial kill his own people at will. going forward, there is every reason to believe death toll now above 35,000 will continue to rise during a bloody winter. bret? >> bret: leland vittert live in the middle east newsroom. thank you. back in this country, the votes have been cast and confetti has fallen now. president obama is back at the white house and he is already staring at a full plate of issues, including syria and libya. we look at the chance ahead. >> after returning to the white house last night, president obama today took a stream of celebratory phone calls from world leaders like the u.k.'s david cameron and israel's benjamin netanyahu. the euphoria of re-election is quickly giving way to hard reality of governing with the foreign policy crisis bubbling from iran to syria. plus, lingering questions about the terror attack in benghazi, which will result in those three different house and senate committees, grilling administration officials next thursday. >> hopefully now that we're past the election the admini
protected by china, russia and iran he has been the initial kill his own people at will. going forward, there is every reason to believe death toll now above 35,000 will continue to rise during a bloody winter. bret? >> bret: leland vittert live in the middle east newsroom. thank you. back in this country, the votes have been cast and confetti has fallen now. president obama is back at the white house and he is already staring at a full plate of issues, including syria and libya. we look...
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science technology innovation and all the latest developments from around russia we've got this huge you're covered. motion to be soo much brighter than before moving. from friends to friendship. means for a start time team don't come. looking for a job or sleeping like. four years ago hundreds of millions of americans were gearing up to vote in historic election at a higher voter turnout than any time since one thousand nine hundred sixty eight during obama's term however the hope that u.s. citizens once had of a change in the policies that bankrupted this country and tainted america's image around the world fell short and in turn we saw the rise of a new generation of activists citizen journalists and truth seekers for seasoned activists the last four years have only solidified their message that the problem is rooted deeper and who was elected as president. of efforts to protect civil liberties jobs education health care retirement the rule of law and basic human decency without taking on the monstrosity that means death to all of the above the military industrial complex it is a
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in an interview that aired node russia the president, bashar al-assad, declared "i will live and die in syria." he is living now and we hope for the latter soon, he has murdered 32,000 people. a day after the british prime minister suggested a deal that would allow the leader to go safely into, i'll as a end this civil war that began 19 months ago. jonathan hunt joins us now. one could argue that a safe way out is no justice for him but maybe it would stop more murders. >>jonathan: he certainly seems to have made the decision as many experts have said, this is a fight to the end. the end for him is going to mean probably as its did for muammar qaddafi in libya, death. in this interview aired today to part on a tv stay of english language in russia he said and i quote, "i am not a put -- puppet ," and here makes cheer he will not resign or leave. and talking about whether any western powers might ultimately put boots on the ground if syria, he says and i quote, "i don't think the west is headed in this direction but if it does, nobody can predict the consequences" a warning that the s
in an interview that aired node russia the president, bashar al-assad, declared "i will live and die in syria." he is living now and we hope for the latter soon, he has murdered 32,000 people. a day after the british prime minister suggested a deal that would allow the leader to go safely into, i'll as a end this civil war that began 19 months ago. jonathan hunt joins us now. one could argue that a safe way out is no justice for him but maybe it would stop more murders....
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we see it from three sides, britain, russia, the u.s. it's a whole different ball game when you look at three interests. russian eyes, english eyes, chinese eyes. if you can see history and have empathy for others, you broaden your compassion, and you broaden. we become a member of the world. of the global community. and this is what obama has not done. now, he's basically operating as an outlier now. you asked about our criticism, it's couched in the context of 120 years of history. we started in 1900, we end now. it's a lot. and we start -- we mentioned woodrow wilson, world war ii, saying america is the savior of the world. we show that this mission to be a global policeman starts a long time ago. but it grows dangerous after the atomic bomb in 1945. >> it's a fascinating project. thoroughly enjoy the book. it's a riveting history lesson. you bring this stuff to life. i commend you. >> thank you. >> the unhold history of the united states is on showtime. the book is available now. we'll be right back. i have a cold, and i took nyquil,
we see it from three sides, britain, russia, the u.s. it's a whole different ball game when you look at three interests. russian eyes, english eyes, chinese eyes. if you can see history and have empathy for others, you broaden your compassion, and you broaden. we become a member of the world. of the global community. and this is what obama has not done. now, he's basically operating as an outlier now. you asked about our criticism, it's couched in the context of 120 years of history. we started...
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yellow box there, bar is the aggregate of all of our potential challenger states including china and russia. it is a four to one advantage that we presently enjoy. if we rolled back to the cold war period, what you would see instead is the purple bar and the adversary bar were about equal. so what we've done is we've established over the past 20 years, we've established a four to one advantage in spending over our principal, um, and potential military competitors. when we hear that we can't reduce spending by 13%, what we're actually saying is that having a four to one advantage is not sufficient to allow a 13% rollback. this is the slide you saw initially, um, and again, it illustrates how national defense budget authority has changed over the past 60 years. at the very end of that slide, you'll see this purple line. that, the difference between these two illustrates what sequestration would do to the military. it is true that there's something of a cliff there. there's a cliff anyway, and that's in part because this chart does not take into account future war spending. we don't know what
yellow box there, bar is the aggregate of all of our potential challenger states including china and russia. it is a four to one advantage that we presently enjoy. if we rolled back to the cold war period, what you would see instead is the purple bar and the adversary bar were about equal. so what we've done is we've established over the past 20 years, we've established a four to one advantage in spending over our principal, um, and potential military competitors. when we hear that we can't...
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france, russia, and spain plan to back the bid. britain, the u.s. and, of course, israel oppose it. no country has veto power in the general assembly so no one can actually block it. >>> now buenos aires, argentina, for the pole dance south america championship. this is called
france, russia, and spain plan to back the bid. britain, the u.s. and, of course, israel oppose it. no country has veto power in the general assembly so no one can actually block it. >>> now buenos aires, argentina, for the pole dance south america championship. this is called
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russia will be a big player. and on iran, what are our international allies, partners, the guys we do business with at the u.n. -- where is everyone else prepared to be before we go forward? host: on russia, this is the "wall street journal." the defeat was a relief in russia because mitt romney had called moscow the number one political foe of the u.s. it was added that mr. vladimir putin sent a telegram to mr. obama that the kremlin said was secret until the u.s. revealed the contents. dmitry medvedev posted a "congratulations" on twitter. so that was from russia. another foreign policy issue is china. here is the "new york times." warm words from china with a subtext of warning. robust relationships with china while maintaining traditional military ties with the u.s. we do not want to be forced to choose between beijing and washington but what is going on here? guest: it has to be looked at in the context of the campaign that just ended. china emerged as a symbol -- weaknessy, obama's overseas, his inability t
russia will be a big player. and on iran, what are our international allies, partners, the guys we do business with at the u.n. -- where is everyone else prepared to be before we go forward? host: on russia, this is the "wall street journal." the defeat was a relief in russia because mitt romney had called moscow the number one political foe of the u.s. it was added that mr. vladimir putin sent a telegram to mr. obama that the kremlin said was secret until the u.s. revealed the...
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russia will be a big player. and on iran, what are our international allies, partners, the guys we do business with at the u.n. -- where is everyone else prepared to be before we go forward? host: on russia, this is the "wall street journal." the defeat was a relief in russia because mitt romney had called moscow the number one political foe of the u.s. it was added that mr. vladimir putin sent a telegram to mr. obama that the kremlin said was secret until the u.s. revealed the contents. dmitry medvedev posted a "congratulations" on twitter. so that was from russia. another foreign policy issue is china. here is the "new york times." warm words from china with a subtext of warning. robust relationships with china while maintaining traditional military ties with the u.s. we do not want to be forced to choose between beijing and washington but what is going on here? guest: it has to be looked at in the context of the campaign that just ended. china emerged as a symbol -- for romney, obama's regas overseas, his inab
russia will be a big player. and on iran, what are our international allies, partners, the guys we do business with at the u.n. -- where is everyone else prepared to be before we go forward? host: on russia, this is the "wall street journal." the defeat was a relief in russia because mitt romney had called moscow the number one political foe of the u.s. it was added that mr. vladimir putin sent a telegram to mr. obama that the kremlin said was secret until the u.s. revealed the...
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do you think if we had a john bolton, for example, they could have convinced russia to go against syria? do you think so? >> short answer is, i don't think. but i think it pays to ask the questions. this person is being put forward as secretary of state. what have you done in your post to warrant that? she was also, by the way, absent at the initial vote on the attempt the to break the israeli blockade that was launched out of turkey. when the u.n. convened an emergency session, again at the first session she was nowhere to be found. that's why i said there were other things that could be brought forward at a hearing like that. megyn: i want to talk to you, though, about whether this is secretary rice or ambassador rice's, you know, problem or whether this is a president obama problem. who sets the policy? and i also want to ask you about the other possible choice, which is john kerry. we'll do that after the break. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] while you're getting ready for the holidays, we're getting ready for you. tis the season. for food, for family, and now, something extra -- fo
do you think if we had a john bolton, for example, they could have convinced russia to go against syria? do you think so? >> short answer is, i don't think. but i think it pays to ask the questions. this person is being put forward as secretary of state. what have you done in your post to warrant that? she was also, by the way, absent at the initial vote on the attempt the to break the israeli blockade that was launched out of turkey. when the u.n. convened an emergency session, again at...
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people say people in russia at least say that the three three weak points. was that first of all he was a financial year and these are the people that america is blaming for what happens if they're caught in the occupy wall street that they have nothing in business with entrepreneurs but the financial interests are the fads that made it happen first so he's a mormon and americans don't generally like the i mean this suspicious of these guys right and thirdly he said he said he'd abolish gay marriages do you think these three were which is not liberal i mean well this may be right but it's not liberal it's not the right thing to do to say for a presidential candidate do you think these three points are really really the weakest point of. romney or there was more to that. certainly for a particular group of voters those three points were important and essential but i think it was. he had more disadvantages and the biggest problem for romney and i must say obama is better but not much better and that this campaign showed that no one has a clear vision of what t
people say people in russia at least say that the three three weak points. was that first of all he was a financial year and these are the people that america is blaming for what happens if they're caught in the occupy wall street that they have nothing in business with entrepreneurs but the financial interests are the fads that made it happen first so he's a mormon and americans don't generally like the i mean this suspicious of these guys right and thirdly he said he said he'd abolish gay...
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ties with russia look them with the election result in. well on one hand a bomb is used by many as the engine behind the reset of relations with moscow and the biggest achievement of that is definitely the new strategic arms reduction treaty obama is also knowledge of bursley support of russia's accession into the world trade organization but on the other hand the key stumbling blocks in the relations are still there like washington's plans for the anti missile defense system in europe that's a major irritation factor for the kremlin there's also the so-called money skill list of russian officials who are banned from entering the united states and of course the deadlock at the u.n. security council over syria so all of that has led many analysts to go west and how successful that this reset relations really has been in fact many analysts say that obama's already done everything he could when it comes to russia and the republicans simply won't let him do too much more but i guess it's really a question of what sort of heritage mr obama woul
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says it has information that russia is supplying syria with weapons of mass destruction he said it was amazing to hear from a correspondent of such a respected corporation such claims being made at the same time he did say that russia was finishing its arms shipment to damascus and that these were deals that were made and old contracts but that the distinction needs to be made that these are only defensive weapons weapons that are not being used in the conflict by comparison with the type of weapons that are making it into the opposition fighters today that are fueling the conflict on the ground you have also said that russia's position is clear that they need to be talks between the syrian government and the opposition he said it is up to syrians to decide for themselves who they want in the transitional government and he warned against making from the outside now comments come as the syrian opposition needs in doha what we do know is that the meeting is aimed at bringing the opposition together but certainly the u.s. has previously suggested that it would hand pick some of the candid
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unlike across the middle east obama's election triumph was met more positively even warmly here in russia but president vladimir putin and prime minister dmitry medvedev wished the democrat well during his next term though the question remains whether he can breathe new life into the historically sensitive relations between the two nations are you going to spin off has more on the challenges ahead many do view missouri bombers the engine behind the reset of relations with moscow and one of the biggest achievements of that is definitely the new nuclear arms reduction treaty but at the same time some of the biggest stumbling points in relations are still there including washington's plans for the empty missile defense system in europe and despite moscow's concerns that it could be a threat to russia's national security we know that obama promised to be a bit more flexible on that will really have to see how it works out and also the two are probably the most fierce opponents at the u.n. security council when it comes to the conflict in syria but certainly there are many things that you coul
unlike across the middle east obama's election triumph was met more positively even warmly here in russia but president vladimir putin and prime minister dmitry medvedev wished the democrat well during his next term though the question remains whether he can breathe new life into the historically sensitive relations between the two nations are you going to spin off has more on the challenges ahead many do view missouri bombers the engine behind the reset of relations with moscow and one of the...
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and russia. the reaction from the kremlin was less enthusiastic. after putin was reelected, several meetings were scheduled and then canceled until he finally met with obama this summer. moscow was struggling to maintain its status as a world power, and that has made for confrontation with washington on a number of issues, from the war in syria to missile defense in europe. >> here, that ties are viewed as the norm, but that is not normal. it does damage. it prevents russia from fulfilling important tasks, especially the long-overdue process of modernization. >> right now, putin is keeping tight control on things at home, and he uses his opposition to america to rally the masses behind him. >> for more on what the president's reelection means for u.s. foreign policy, we are joined in the studio by markets of the swp german institute for international and security affairs here in berlin. are we likely to see a second attempt at a reset of relations with moscow? >> a couple of months ago, the u.s. president indicated through russian counterparts that
and russia. the reaction from the kremlin was less enthusiastic. after putin was reelected, several meetings were scheduled and then canceled until he finally met with obama this summer. moscow was struggling to maintain its status as a world power, and that has made for confrontation with washington on a number of issues, from the war in syria to missile defense in europe. >> here, that ties are viewed as the norm, but that is not normal. it does damage. it prevents russia from...
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iran as well as financial worries in europe and hopes for overcoming stumbling blocks in ties with russia. and in other news today turning up the heat thousands fed up with austerity in athens vent their anger at this ahead of a crucial vote in parliament that could see the already savage cuts. it is a pleasure to have you with us here on r.t. today i'm rory sushi live in moscow barack obama has vowed to move america forward in a victory speech to cheering supporters after winning the us election to stay in office of course for a second. america's incumbent comfortably past the two hundred seventy electoral vote threshold in what had been a hard fought campaign republican challenger mitt romney conceded defeat after losing in a number of key battleground states. can has been following the nervous night that gave obama another four yes. well mitt romney has accepted his loss president obama is reelected and got his supporters very excited of course but this year one could sense that overwhelming euphoria that was there four years ago where president obama was running for his first term was
iran as well as financial worries in europe and hopes for overcoming stumbling blocks in ties with russia. and in other news today turning up the heat thousands fed up with austerity in athens vent their anger at this ahead of a crucial vote in parliament that could see the already savage cuts. it is a pleasure to have you with us here on r.t. today i'm rory sushi live in moscow barack obama has vowed to move america forward in a victory speech to cheering supporters after winning the us...
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supporting it are major nations such as france, russia, china, spain, denmark, portugal, ireland, britain and australia expected to abstain. it will certainly have widespread implications for the fragile middle east, bill. bill: where are the israelis on this rather? what is their response, eric? >> reporter: yeah the israelis say that status could only come from direct talks with no preconditions. those peace talks have stalled because of the continued building in the west bank and continued violence we've seen in the gaza. this does come on the 65th anniversary of the partition that created the two-state solutions, something palestinians and arabs rejected for three generations. >> direct negotiations is the dna of israeli-palestinian political process. any attempt to exert external pressure on israel would serve as a setback to those who are really interested in peace. if what you're interested in is public relations, then, this whole thing is just an exercise in futility. >> reporter: but hamas is now on board. they have rejected this until this weekend when they say they will support
supporting it are major nations such as france, russia, china, spain, denmark, portugal, ireland, britain and australia expected to abstain. it will certainly have widespread implications for the fragile middle east, bill. bill: where are the israelis on this rather? what is their response, eric? >> reporter: yeah the israelis say that status could only come from direct talks with no preconditions. those peace talks have stalled because of the continued building in the west bank and...
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four years ago their russia u.s. relations changed to about it has been the time of friendship and cooperation rather than stand up at least with hostile we called it the reset in two thousand and twelve power shift has already happened in russia and in the few days we will know if it happens in america and whoever wins the presidential race that the us foreign policy will change the only question is will discuss the day when american historian at a former adviser to george w. bush i read all the experts in russia. even. with days left until the u.s. presidential elections many have been intrigued by the future of russian american relations. if barack obama is reelected how flexible would he be with his russian counterpart. or maybe another round of tension should be expected with a republican in the oval office. however it is clear russia and the u.s. will have to resolve some serious global issues in the near future regardless ideally they should work on them together. to go welcome to the share one what was that s
four years ago their russia u.s. relations changed to about it has been the time of friendship and cooperation rather than stand up at least with hostile we called it the reset in two thousand and twelve power shift has already happened in russia and in the few days we will know if it happens in america and whoever wins the presidential race that the us foreign policy will change the only question is will discuss the day when american historian at a former adviser to george w. bush i read all...
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if you are passing through russia's very region you really can work on the wild side. thousands of kilometers of unspoiled countryside make up an area where it's still possible to live off the land and enterprising locals so the fruits of the forest by the side of nearly every road. such spectacular scenery makes it a paradise for fisherman and provides a business opportunity for hunters. going on he has been hunting for more than thirty years and works for a company providing expeditions for tourists this season ducks are on the menu of. things a successful. at a site that would be very quiet i'm not going to write him. off. but when you've been in the business as long as he has the birds don't stand much chance. there are defined hunting seasons in russia but lax enforcement means many animals are killed out of the allotted times which can leave young animals orphaned and unable to survive but environmentalists are fighting back the heart of just us forest provides a sanctuary for the most famous beast in russia it's home to a group who rescue often bear cubs and rai
if you are passing through russia's very region you really can work on the wild side. thousands of kilometers of unspoiled countryside make up an area where it's still possible to live off the land and enterprising locals so the fruits of the forest by the side of nearly every road. such spectacular scenery makes it a paradise for fisherman and provides a business opportunity for hunters. going on he has been hunting for more than thirty years and works for a company providing expeditions for...
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should move away from the cold war thinking in relations with russia the white house launched its first permanent military presence on polish soil the issue has been a constant sword in the side of relations between moscow and washington as the u.s. also plans to install missile interceptors in poland but the president every other democrat that i'm aware of is also made it clear that if it needs russia is still opposed to it still sees it as we're just going to have to go ahead with any of the president's actions so far have shown while he may be talking soft he's acting tough looking at some of president obama's first moves after reelection one could say he takes the idea of america being the wall police very seriously but the question is who can hold that world police itself accountable in washington i'm going to check on. a former cia officer told us that a bubble used to break free of the strings being pulled from the right. what i would suggest is that he call a press conference what he would say is you know the campaign is over and i found out that i've been grievously misled they
should move away from the cold war thinking in relations with russia the white house launched its first permanent military presence on polish soil the issue has been a constant sword in the side of relations between moscow and washington as the u.s. also plans to install missile interceptors in poland but the president every other democrat that i'm aware of is also made it clear that if it needs russia is still opposed to it still sees it as we're just going to have to go ahead with any of the...
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on syria is certainly desiring to emigrate the situation can create a great uses for regime change russia fuses western and arab states of encouraging the syrian opposition to step up their plight instead of looking for ways to stop the bloodshed. and agree scares off to grind to a halt as people from all walks of life starting week of strikes and protests at a government set to cut spending even further. thank you for joining our team this monday live from moscow i'm karen tara well a series of blasts have ripped through the bahraini capital manama killing two people the country has been engulfed in anti-government protests for more than twenty months now the deadly clashes between police and pro-democracy campaigners we're joined now by our correspondent in the region paulus layer paula what more do we know about the blast and how common are incidents like this in the gulf country . well fine explosions have occurred in the capital there any city of the number we don't yet know who is behind the blast but in the past such explosions have targeted the country and his forces now they come
on syria is certainly desiring to emigrate the situation can create a great uses for regime change russia fuses western and arab states of encouraging the syrian opposition to step up their plight instead of looking for ways to stop the bloodshed. and agree scares off to grind to a halt as people from all walks of life starting week of strikes and protests at a government set to cut spending even further. thank you for joining our team this monday live from moscow i'm karen tara well a series...
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they say he saw russia as as the us this main political threat. to me slightly more worrying i'd say in the immediate. the economy in america has a huge effect everywhere in europe and although the u.s. appears at the moment to be in very slow recovery many say about the hasn't done enough to sort out the economic crisis and of course as long as the u.s. europe suffers as well they have been small decreases in unemployment and small increases in the size of the public private sector sorry but the crucial point is going to come at the end of the year when obama has to get a budget deal through congress if he doesn't do that then there's a fear that the u.s. will slip into another recession and that will hugely affect the rest of europe and europe is not going to take that sitting down that's already been a sort of war of words between the u.s. and european countries a bomb seemed to be meddling earlier this year in the economic affairs of european countries and particularly germany and france old of why it is not good they said to the u.s. to mind
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the bank of russia olson minutes for cost a few days ago but seeing capital flight in russia will be worse than expected earlier they think it's really meant to set sixty seven billion us dollars this year is about one of your interviews you actually mentioned an even bigger man's eighty four billion years told us why does money flee russia and where does it go. a lot of the forecast by the economic development ministry is actually fifty five to sixty billion dollars a year where does the money go this is goes to other countries that are just part of what some of the money that leaves russia is later vested in russia through offshore jurisdictions which but anyway we're not happy with this capital outflow of course the reason behind this kept so i'll close obviously because unfortunately the investment climate in russia is not as good as we'd like to think of it a little bit is that shelby another reason is sort of what it is safe for it to move your capital too in or short territory and then vested in russia is cool and the third reason is that that because of the crisis because inv
the bank of russia olson minutes for cost a few days ago but seeing capital flight in russia will be worse than expected earlier they think it's really meant to set sixty seven billion us dollars this year is about one of your interviews you actually mentioned an even bigger man's eighty four billion years told us why does money flee russia and where does it go. a lot of the forecast by the economic development ministry is actually fifty five to sixty billion dollars a year where does the money...
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it's technology innovations all the developments around russia we've got this huge earth covered. culture is that so much going to do you think it's a minute more when i'm obviously remove the export of a universal set of values or the means to change to control the beauty of water twenty years after the. welcome back to our almost thirty million americans have already cast their votes for president queuing for hours at an early polling stations across the country although too soon to tell which way the vote is swinging barack obama and mitt romney are locked together according to most polls but lost in the rivalry between republican and democrat are the alternatives that many americans have been pining for. here it is the venue for the next presidential debate with the alternative candidates in this election our studio in washington d.c. though it's not very big as you can see it will make sure there is lots of room for discussion on issues that some hope don't fit into the mainstream media discourse here alternatives to obama and romney have effectively been pushed out of the ma
it's technology innovations all the developments around russia we've got this huge earth covered. culture is that so much going to do you think it's a minute more when i'm obviously remove the export of a universal set of values or the means to change to control the beauty of water twenty years after the. welcome back to our almost thirty million americans have already cast their votes for president queuing for hours at an early polling stations across the country although too soon to tell...
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and a corruption scandal claims the head of russia's defense ministry and the allegations that embezzlement has left one hundred million dollars in the hole in the nation's budget. well news live from moscow this is are with me rory sushi and welcome to the program and of course our straight to our top story here on r.t. and the vote that's affecting just about every nation on earth the u.s. presidential election. now the vote proper has only just begun although early voting has been taking place for several weeks now polls can't seem to separate barack obama and mitt romney they're still neck and neck but alongside the two front runners many others who were running were not given a voice in the media so azzi from the platform they needed the notion that we have been the country that stood up to the bully as opposed to being a bully it's a growing police state quite obviously we can end the failed racist war on drugs downsize the military and the drone wars bring the troops home let's stop with our military interventions let's get out of afghanistan tomorrow thirty thousand drones flying ov
and a corruption scandal claims the head of russia's defense ministry and the allegations that embezzlement has left one hundred million dollars in the hole in the nation's budget. well news live from moscow this is are with me rory sushi and welcome to the program and of course our straight to our top story here on r.t. and the vote that's affecting just about every nation on earth the u.s. presidential election. now the vote proper has only just begun although early voting has been taking...
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now obama's election triumph has been welcomed here in russia but the question remains whether his second term can breathe new life into the historically sensitive relations between both nations got a pretty good office more on the challenges ahead. many do view mr obama as the engine behind the reset of relations with moscow and one of the biggest achievements of that is definitely the new nuclear arms reduction treaty but at the same time some of the biggest stumbling points in relations are still there including washington's plans for the defense system in europe despite moscow's concerns that it could be a threat to russia's national security we know that obama promised to be a bit more flexible on that will really have to see how it works out and also the two are probably the most fierce paul ince at the u.n. security council when it comes to the conflict in syria but certainly there are many things that you could work together on which could really tilt this relationship in either direction including things like how russia and the united states will deal with the syria or the irania
now obama's election triumph has been welcomed here in russia but the question remains whether his second term can breathe new life into the historically sensitive relations between both nations got a pretty good office more on the challenges ahead. many do view mr obama as the engine behind the reset of relations with moscow and one of the biggest achievements of that is definitely the new nuclear arms reduction treaty but at the same time some of the biggest stumbling points in relations are...
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there is a growing feeling in russia that the relationship between russia and the united states, since the end of the cold war, is developing according to certain cycles. it is a style of relationship that will be repeated over time. of course, the person matters. it will be easier to deal with obama, but i do not think the we can extract some profound change. even if mitt romney won, it would not be such a big difference. >> right, the key issue was the head of many of the imminent issues. like syria. >> yes, syria. syria, most likely will continue to be a central relationship. but this is a current affair that will likely be settled in another way. the problem is that we do not have any new agenda with the united states, we are still digesting the remnants of the cold war. >> sorry that we cannot speak longer. it was good to get your perspective. thank you. much more reaction coming through all the time, that is it from washington, d.c. for now. we have had an extraordinary night, let's remind ourselves of the highlights of this u.s. presidents election. >> i just called president ob
there is a growing feeling in russia that the relationship between russia and the united states, since the end of the cold war, is developing according to certain cycles. it is a style of relationship that will be repeated over time. of course, the person matters. it will be easier to deal with obama, but i do not think the we can extract some profound change. even if mitt romney won, it would not be such a big difference. >> right, the key issue was the head of many of the imminent...
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missile defense system in europe and despite moscow's concerns that it could be a threat to russia's national security we know that obama promised to be a bit more flexible on that will really have to see how it works out and also the two are probably the most fierce opponents at the u.n. security council when it comes to the conflict in syria but certainly there are many things that you could work together on which could really tilt this relationship in either direction including things like how russia and the united states will deal with the syria or the iranian nuclear program. and the biggest electoral intrigue of the year draws to a close will still be bringing you the final few results more analysis and continued international reaction here on arts. a gunman that went on the rampage in moscow shooting dead five people and severely wounding two of us could. be frogs is a study by throughout the program we're talking about some just horrific events here to take us through exactly what happened. yes this morning dimitri vinogradov a former employee of the kotex pharmaceuticals off
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american weapons are reaching rebels in syria hughes's the western media are flawed reporting about russia's arms sales. international news in coming live from the new center here in moscow this is r.t. we're with you twenty four hours a day our top story the vote that's affecting every nation on earth the u.s. presidential election. with ballots now open across mainland america voters are flocking to the side the president though voting is already hitting obstacles from the superstorm wrecked northeast experiencing trouble with polling stations to allegations of parties voter suppression and even ballot tampering elsewhere correspondence going to. have more. now it looks like president obama has the edge over governor romney this election is really fought in just a handful of states the so-called swing states or battleground states and different surveys of those battleground states president obama is holding small advantages and i guess we have to explain to our international viewers why is it that we're talking about valid ground battleground states all the time because not all votes are e
american weapons are reaching rebels in syria hughes's the western media are flawed reporting about russia's arms sales. international news in coming live from the new center here in moscow this is r.t. we're with you twenty four hours a day our top story the vote that's affecting every nation on earth the u.s. presidential election. with ballots now open across mainland america voters are flocking to the side the president though voting is already hitting obstacles from the superstorm wrecked...
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tech american weapons are reaching rebels in syria accuses the western media of flawed reporting about russia's arms sales. live from moscow this is our with me rule received and welcome to the program. now the to our top story here on our boat that's affecting every nation on earth of course the u.s. presidential election. now the vote has only just begun although early voting has been taking place for several weeks now the polls can't separate barack obama and mitt romney they are essentially still neck and neck but alongside the two front runners many others who were running won not given a voice in the media so what's he given the platform they need. the notion that we've been the country that stood up to the bully as opposed to being a bully it's a growing police state quite obviously we can end the failed racist war on drugs downsize the military and the drone wars bring the troops home let's stop with our military interventions let's get out of afghanistan tomorrow thirty thousand drones flying over the united states what are they flying over the united states for in the unemployment and
tech american weapons are reaching rebels in syria accuses the western media of flawed reporting about russia's arms sales. live from moscow this is our with me rule received and welcome to the program. now the to our top story here on our boat that's affecting every nation on earth of course the u.s. presidential election. now the vote has only just begun although early voting has been taking place for several weeks now the polls can't separate barack obama and mitt romney they are essentially...
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he said, man, you would expect this in some type of intensely communist country, like russia, where you would see the leader peering down at you. i found the symbolism of that to be crazy. it is interesting, we lawyers -- and i know you are one of themue know, you talk about the academics and the pragmatics and the reality is when you have a situation like 2000 where florida was 537 votes, you know, then the concerns are that much more acute -- >> i have to leave it -- >> not that the concerns are not good. but i think tonight we do one way or the other have a more decisive result. >> in any event, all worth evaluating as we look toward a future election, a case in ohio, using software that had not been tested to the extent that they wanted. we are going to continue to look at this in the days and weeks to come. we appreciate, doug, you being with us. >> my pleasure. >> we switch to wash d. scpr. bob cusack. brad blakeman is here. brad, let me start of -- start with you. no president has been re-leaked with such high unemployment and abysmal economic conditions. in search of an answer a
he said, man, you would expect this in some type of intensely communist country, like russia, where you would see the leader peering down at you. i found the symbolism of that to be crazy. it is interesting, we lawyers -- and i know you are one of themue know, you talk about the academics and the pragmatics and the reality is when you have a situation like 2000 where florida was 537 votes, you know, then the concerns are that much more acute -- >> i have to leave it -- >> not that...
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and i think if we can get russia or russia on board and america are on board we. the syrian government on board hopefully we can get or get the promise of how the site actually work while the elders are actually. station the twelve people that nelson mandela set up. and they. have people like president carter. nelson mandela. archbishop tutu people with high bar of authority they work is that as a as a as a group to try to resolve conflicts and then sometimes the individual elders i would like to bring him has been asked by the united nations to try to. you know work with the various countries involved with syria to try to to try to get this problem result and. so since you asked am i happy with the well obviously syria is a miserable place and it needs to be resolved and it should be a top priority i think of every caring politician to get to get this problem resolved was about the time when you were editing the magazine and you started up a magazine trying to stop the war in vietnam from what i understand do you think journalism can actually change the world and
and i think if we can get russia or russia on board and america are on board we. the syrian government on board hopefully we can get or get the promise of how the site actually work while the elders are actually. station the twelve people that nelson mandela set up. and they. have people like president carter. nelson mandela. archbishop tutu people with high bar of authority they work is that as a as a as a group to try to resolve conflicts and then sometimes the individual elders i would like...
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resolution on syria is certainly desiring to meet the situation to create a gracie's for regime change russia accuses western and arab states of encouraging the syrian opposition to step up their fight and set of looking for ways to stop the bloodshed. one pm of the russian capital you're watching r t i'm marina joshing we start with the u.s. presidential race where barack obama and mitt romney are in the last gasp dash to win votes in the so-called battleground states polls but the rivals uneconomic on the forty eight percent each and the heat of an extremely tough campaign most americans forget they actually have a bigger choice than just two candidates out he's been reminding them of the alternatives. here it is the venue for the next presidential debate with the alternative candidates in this election our studio in washington d.c. though it's not very big as you can see it will make sure there is lots of room for discussion on issues that somehow don't fit into the mainstream media discourse here alternatives to obama and romney have effectively been pushed out of the major national debat
resolution on syria is certainly desiring to meet the situation to create a gracie's for regime change russia accuses western and arab states of encouraging the syrian opposition to step up their fight and set of looking for ways to stop the bloodshed. one pm of the russian capital you're watching r t i'm marina joshing we start with the u.s. presidential race where barack obama and mitt romney are in the last gasp dash to win votes in the so-called battleground states polls but the rivals...
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this unit has taken part in many counterterrorist operations across russia. they have a variety of firearms at their disposal but their weapon of choice is still the kalashnikov. kalash. there yet. these soldiers will endure a course of special training lasting almost until. its regular procedure a modification to the kalashnikov assault rifle to be tested in search warrants it will be hard to imagine a tougher testing ground but. one rifle for every batch is thoroughly scrutinized before being sent to units in a field. in a scientific trial. the rifles designed. one that when he realized his first model was to be subjected to a severe test he looked away he couldn't bear to see it with his own eyes. testing a new variant of the kalashnikov goes through seven stages first the gun is placed into.
this unit has taken part in many counterterrorist operations across russia. they have a variety of firearms at their disposal but their weapon of choice is still the kalashnikov. kalash. there yet. these soldiers will endure a course of special training lasting almost until. its regular procedure a modification to the kalashnikov assault rifle to be tested in search warrants it will be hard to imagine a tougher testing ground but. one rifle for every batch is thoroughly scrutinized before being...
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by thousands of czarist russia. if i was here three hundred years ago i may have disappeared my local lord i may have deserted from the army or a variety of other crimes the result was the same what my fellow prisoners around me i've got a long and very cold walk ahead into exile in siberia yet it took them years to get their summers and winters entire years a lot of people died on the way this group in the western siberian region of alms discovered they're living on the only surviving stretch of the original nine thousand kilometers of the siberian exiles track that's had no modern changes made to it yevgeny discovered that he's descended from some of these exiles and decided to build a museum telling a story he and his re-enact is now receiving to us from all over the world to show them what it was like for these bloody good earnest it's scary to put the shackles on of course but it's interesting if we don't remember our history we will have no future. it's a monument to one of the restructures cruelest chapters.
by thousands of czarist russia. if i was here three hundred years ago i may have disappeared my local lord i may have deserted from the army or a variety of other crimes the result was the same what my fellow prisoners around me i've got a long and very cold walk ahead into exile in siberia yet it took them years to get their summers and winters entire years a lot of people died on the way this group in the western siberian region of alms discovered they're living on the only surviving stretch...